Mojogemi – a village in Sukowono District, eastern Jember Regency
Mojogemi is a small settlement in Jawa Timur (East Java) Province, Indonesia, located within the Kecamatan Sukowono administrative district, which falls under Kabupaten Jember. Based on its coordinates (-8.0578901, 113.790057), it is situated in the northern-northeastern part of Jember Regency. Jawa Timur is the largest by area among Indonesia's six Javanese provinces and the country's second most populous province, with approximately 42 million inhabitants (2024 data). Specific administrative statistics for Mojogemi itself are not found in available sources; therefore, the description below presents the broader regional context, clearly indicating which administrative level each statement pertains to.
General overview
Mojogemi is not among widely known tourist destinations, and detailed demographic or economic data specific to this village is not found in available public sources. The settlement forms part of Kecamatan Sukowono, which belongs to Kabupaten Jember. Jember Regency lies in the eastern corner of East Java and is traditionally characterized by agricultural production – notably tobacco, coffee, rubber, and other plantation crops. Such smaller Javanese villages typically consist of dense, primarily agricultural communities connected to nearby district centers. Jember region generally exhibits the typical character of rural Java: rice fields, plantations, and networks of small towns form the everyday living environment. With regard to Mojogemi, specific population figures, administrative boundary descriptions, or other location-specific statistics were not available in the sources used.
Real estate and investment
No verified, settlement-level data is available regarding Mojogemi's real estate market; the general relationships valid at Kabupaten Jember and Jawa Timur provincial levels are presented below. Jawa Timur is an economically prominent province in Indonesia, contributing approximately 15 percent of national GDP, and Surabaya attracts investments as an industrial-commercial center. The real estate markets of smaller rural villages – such as Mojogemi presumably is – are typically characterized by more modest volume and turnover compared to urban markets; property prices in agricultural areas are generally lower, and demand is primarily local. For foreign nationals, Indonesian land ownership regulations contain significant restrictions: Hak Milik (full ownership) can only be granted to Indonesian citizens, while foreigners may utilize Hak Pakai (use rights) or Hak Sewa (lease rights) forms, and under certain conditions may acquire building-related rights within the framework of Hak Guna Bangunan. Before making investment decisions, it is advisable to consult a local legal expert and to obtain individual interpretation of the current Indonesian land law.
Safety and security
No verifiable criminal statistics specific to Mojogemi or at the regency level regarding public safety are found in the sources used. Generally speaking, the rural agricultural areas of Jawa Timur Province – into which Sukowono District falls – are among Indonesia's quieter, village-character regions, where public order and community cohesion develop according to local norms. Compared to the province's major cities (such as Surabaya), smaller villages generate less negative media coverage concerning public safety; however, drawing specific conclusions about particular locations requires local knowledge and current, on-site information. For travelers, generally applicable precautions – secure storage of personal documents, gathering local knowledge – apply within usual frameworks.
Tourist attractions
No named tourist attractions, natural sites, or cultural landmarks specific to Mojogemi are found in available sources. The broader Kabupaten Jember, however, contains several regionally known attractions accessible at varying distances from the district center. Jember region is generally known for the annually held Jember Fashion Carnival (JFC), which is one of Indonesia's largest and most renowned open-air fashion and street theater festivals, held in Jember city. The regency's territory includes coastal areas along the southern Indian Ocean coast, and volcanic and mountainous natural environments are also characteristic of East Java's interior regions. However, these attractions are known at the Jember Regency level, and data regarding their specific distance from Mojogemi village is not available; the above merely illustrate the broader region's tourist context.
Summary
Mojogemi is a small East Javanese village in Kecamatan Sukowono District, part of Kabupaten Jember, within Jawa Timur Province. Detailed statistical, real estate market, or tourist data specific to this settlement alone is not found in publicly available sources. The broader region – Jawa Timur – is one of Indonesia's most significant and economically determining provinces, whose rural areas are typically agricultural in character. To form a sound assessment and acquire thorough knowledge of Mojogemi, local, direct information gathering is recommended.

